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Junk In The Mail Box

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  • on May 8, 2006 at 8:39 am

The folks at Freedom Blog crunch the numbers on junk mail and come up with some disturbing revelations. For one, each year, about 17 million trees (almost 25 million acres) are cut down to provide America with the junk mail it so craves. And then, how does it get to you? Thank junk mail weighs 14 billion pounds; to move that much weight uses almost half a million tons of carbon every year. These are all rough estimates, sure, but notice that everything is in the millions. Craziness. Read all the calculations here. Our Greenest Month writer mentioned a tip to help cut down on junk mail: try going here to take your name of the lists of junk mail recipients Question: How could sending this mail be profitable? How many people need to respond to junk mail to make it worthwhile, and how could that many people possibly respond?

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